Police
have
praised
an
Australia
Post
worker
who
handed
in
a
parcel
containing
$100,000
she
found
behind
a
post
office
in
Melbourne's
southeast.
Police
say
the
woman,
known
only
as
Georgia,
found
the
parcel
propped
up
against
a
door
behind
a
strip
of
Clayton
South
shops
where
she
works
at
about
4.40pm
(AEDT)
on
Wednesday.
Georgia
on
Thursday
told
reporters
the
package
was
daubed
with
$50
signs
and,
without
opening
it,
she
called
police
before
taking
it
to
the
Springvale
Police
Station.
Also
on
the
bag
were
CBA
(Commonwealth
Bank
of
Australia)
initials,
and
in
the
shopping
centre
at
Clayton
South
there
is
a
CBA
ATM.
"I
didn't
want
to
know
what
was
inside
it,"
said
Georgia.
Constable
Mike
Hannie
said
the
money
was
inside
an
ATM
cash
cartridge
full
of
$50
notes.
"I
think
Georgia
has
done
a
fantastic
job
and
it's
great
to
see
someone
in
the
community
is
doing
the
right
thing,"
Const
Hannie
said.
Georgia
is
hoping
her
luck
comes
in
threes
because
she
collected
$4,500
in
a
trifecta
on
the
Melbourne
Cup
and
police
think
she
deserves
a
reward
for
her
efforts
on
Wednesday.
A
security
firm
has
claimed
ownership
of
the
money.
It's
good
to
know
that
there
are
still
some
decent
people
out
there
that
would
do
the
right
thing
:)